When Scotland isn't "British"
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I do apologise for not having time to construct a better reply... but ive got more important things to do this afternoon than spending time replying to you!
... i suppose you are 'sick' again today? how many times this year already have you been 'sick' i wonder?
... i suppose you are 'sick' again today? how many times this year already have you been 'sick' i wonder?
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Originally Posted by Diablo
Not like we are all lapping up the sun you know
Not good weather in Scotland I believe Something else England has one over on you.......
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
Agree with Lynne; that was a very patronising statement, Diablo, to be honest...
D'oh, did i get "got" too?
Methinks there was a grain of heartfelt in there somewhere though...
D'oh, did i get "got" too?
Methinks there was a grain of heartfelt in there somewhere though...
My whole point is that no one is right or wrong - we're just different. Nothing will change that. I for one don't want independence - fecking halfwits would make a worse job of it than Blair does, and thats saying something.
To be honest, I recon there is as much anti scottish feeling amongst certain of the English as there is anti english feeling amongst certain of the Scots. That is, those who really do harbour a hard line hatred for whatever reason.
But it has become a national pastime to support anyone but England at Football. (note - only Football).
Although I agree that supporting Argentina was well out of order.
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Originally Posted by Redkop
LOL Jealous are you?
Not good weather in Scotland I believe Something else England has one over on you.......
Not good weather in Scotland I believe Something else England has one over on you.......
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Agree with most of that, but i *would* say, (even though you could file it under "Well, you would say that, wouldn't you"), is that the anti-Scottish element is responding *to* the anti-English sentiment of the Scots who display it. We like the Scots, we really do, but when you have your supposed neighbour blatantly supporting the opposition, it sorta rankles. We ain't gonna change diddly squat though, are we?!
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Originally Posted by eClaire
The situation that isn't a biggie is the fact that most Scots don't like the media hype surrounding the English team. Whatever it is, more than likely jealousy who cares, it's a game ffs, then all of a sudden we are bigotted racists!
I'd love to see the day when Scotland qualify and England don't. I will accept your abuse willingly!
I'd love to see the day when Scotland qualify and England don't. I will accept your abuse willingly!
The day that Scotland and/or Wales qualify and England don't, Satan will be wearing a parka
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Nope, we're not.
And yes, you wouldsay that, wouldn't you
I can see how it wrankles though, but then England are the opposition, or "the auld enemy", so to speak.
Maybe it goes against the grain to support a team that beats us on a regular basis
And yes, you wouldsay that, wouldn't you
I can see how it wrankles though, but then England are the opposition, or "the auld enemy", so to speak.
Maybe it goes against the grain to support a team that beats us on a regular basis
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Geezer,
Take the high road, River City and 10 minutes of local news tacked on to the national news and sport hardly qualify as "our own telly"
Take the high road, River City and 10 minutes of local news tacked on to the national news and sport hardly qualify as "our own telly"
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Patriotic my **** - I was in a pub in Glasgow a couple of years back when there was a double header of Rugby Internationals - England France followed by Scotland Ireland. The English beat France and about 80% of the Patriotic scots fcuked off home in a huff - leaving the English fans (and the Scottish Rugby fans) to stay on to cheer on the Scots (and get pissed together).
I couldn't believe what I was seeing at the time - Very sad reflection on a nation I felt .
I couldn't believe what I was seeing at the time - Very sad reflection on a nation I felt .
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Originally Posted by Redkop
Isn't Mel Gibson originally from Australia?
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Actually born in the U.S.A. but moved to O.Z as a child.
Braveheart was filmed in Ireland...
And Alot of this patriotic pish appeared when the film went on general release
in the U.K.(mainly north of the border)
Braveheart was filmed in Ireland...
And Alot of this patriotic pish appeared when the film went on general release
in the U.K.(mainly north of the border)
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Right, time for me to go for me t. I will need to wear my very best 'skirt' in order not to catch me office troos while tossing all those cabers in search of the elusive haggis
Munchity crunchity (and guess who made that term famous)
Munchity crunchity (and guess who made that term famous)
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Originally Posted by eClaire
Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to draw your attention to a particular page on your website:
http://www.cossescountryhouse.com/fine-wines.html
After a debate with aquaintances it has come to light that malt whisky produced in Scotland is known as whisky, not whiskey as you have stated. Whiskey is infact the equivelant to whisky that is not produced in Scotland; for example Irish whiskey, or bourbon.
Don't feel bad, there is no offence intended. I too made the mistake of thinking whisky was a variant of whiskey; I was politely corrected by an Englishman and felt like a proper tit.
Just so you know.
Regards,
Claire Robertson
I would like to draw your attention to a particular page on your website:
http://www.cossescountryhouse.com/fine-wines.html
After a debate with aquaintances it has come to light that malt whisky produced in Scotland is known as whisky, not whiskey as you have stated. Whiskey is infact the equivelant to whisky that is not produced in Scotland; for example Irish whiskey, or bourbon.
Don't feel bad, there is no offence intended. I too made the mistake of thinking whisky was a variant of whiskey; I was politely corrected by an Englishman and felt like a proper tit.
Just so you know.
Regards,
Claire Robertson
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Originally Posted by what would scooby do
Can somebody explain what this "scotland" is in the posts
Is it like kindof a channel Island ?
Is it like kindof a channel Island ?
#210
Originally Posted by ajm
Scotland IS part of the UK but is disloyal to the crown!
Lord, grant that Marshal Wade,
May by thy mighty aid,
Victory bring.
May he sedition hush and like a torrent rush,
Rebellious Scots to crush,
God save the Queen.